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2003 and AFI
In April 2003, AFI re-opened the 1938 AFI Silver theatre in Silver Spring, Maryland just north of Washington.
At its inception Rancid News was a punk zine, which began circulation in April 2003 with interviews from AFI, One Minute Silence, and Johnny Truant, alongside articles, columns and reviews.
" No One Knows " received heavy rotation on music video channels culminating in a nomination for the MTV2 Award at 2003 MTV Video Music Awards, where it lost to AFI for " Girl's Not Grey ".
Directed by Lisa Gay Hamilton, it won the Documentary Award at the AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival in 2003.
The film won the 2003 documentary award at AFI Fest and the 2005 Peabody Award.
In 2003, the AFI named him number 24 of the top 50 movie villains of all time.
At the AFI Awards, in 2003 and 2005, Bourne won the ' Best Actor in a Television Drama ' award for his role in MDA, and was nominated for the same award in 2002.
In 2001, she won an AFI award for her role in My Brother Jack and then starred in the acclaimed The Shark Net ( 2003 ).
Since 2003, Milliken has starred as Amanda McKay, a lawyer, on MDA, winning an AFI Award in 2003.

2003 and named
In 2003, an LTR retrotransposon from the genome of the human blood fluke " Schistosoma mansoni " was named " Boudicca.
* In the book Dark Symphony ( 2003 ) by Christine Feehan, Byron gives Antonietta a black borzoi named " Celt ".
In 2003, Channel 4 awarded Teletext Ltd a ten year contract to run the channel's ancillary teletext service, named Teletext on 4.
In Canada, a variety of conservative governments have been progressive conservative, with Canada's major conservative movement being officially named the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada from 1942 to 2003.
In 2003, Robb Report named Chicago the country's " most exceptional dining destination.
* Dontrelle Willis ( 2003 – 2007 ) — The " D-Train " was named the National League Rookie of the Year in 2003 and showcased his remarkable ( for a pitcher ) hitting ability by going 3-for-3 with a triple while scoring a run during Game 4 of the 2003 National League Division Series, which the Marlins won 7 – 6 over the San Francisco Giants to advance to the NL Championship Series.
In 2003, on the island of Flores, fossils of a new small hominid dated between 74, 000 and 13, 000 years old and named " Flores Man " ( Homo floresiensis ) were discovered much to the surprise of the scientific community.
Mac an Tàilleir ( 2003 ) lists the more recent Gaelic names of Ì, Ì Chaluim Chille and Eilean Idhe noting that the first named is " generally lengthened to avoid confusion " to the second, which means " Calum's ( i. e. in latinised form " Columba's ") Iona " or " island of Calum's monastery ".
In 2003, Towson University named Chalker their Liberal Arts Alumni of the Year.
One British folk / rock band ( 1969 – 2003 ), Lindisfarne, was even named after the island, while a Celtic Christian progressive rock band named after another island, Iona, has a song devoted to Lindisfarne on its album Journey into the Morn ( 1995 ).
In 2003, MTV2 named Linkin Park the sixth-greatest band of the music video era and the third-best of the new millennium.
In 2003, a number of current and former Oakland players such as Bill Romanowski, Tyrone Wheatley, Barrett Robbins, Chris Cooper and Dana Stubblefield were named as clients of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative ( BALCO ).
In May 2003, a number of newspapers named Freddie Scappaticci as the alleged identity of the British Force Research Unit's most senior informer within the IRA, code-named Stakeknife, who is thought to have been head of the IRA's internal security force, charged with rooting out and executing informers.
* In 2003 Reason named him a " Hero of Freedom "
The university completed the James H. Clark Center for interdisciplinary research in engineering and medicine in 2003, named for benefactor, co-founder of Netscape, Silicon Graphics and WebMD, and former professor of electrical engineering James H. Clark.
At the time this accreditation was gained, all business programs at the college were brought together in 2003 to form St. John Fisher College ’ s first professional school, which was named the Bittner School of Business.
In the 2003 and 2004 seasons, a hawk named Faith would fly around the stadium just before the team came out of the tunnel.
In 2003, Dean was named Woman of the year by the Zonta Club of Berkeley / North Bay.
The Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California, opened in 2003, was named in his honor.
* April 28 – The two remaining constituent republics of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia – Serbia and Montenegro – form a new state, named the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ( after 2003, Serbia and Montenegro ), bringing to an end the official union of Serbs, Croats, Slovenes, Montenegrins, Bosnian Muslims and Macedonians that existed from 1918 ( with the exception of the period during World War II ).
) Yale's J. W. Gibbs Laboratory and its J. Willard Gibbs Assistant Professorship in Mathematics are also named in his honor, and the university has hosted two symposia dedicated to Gibbs's life and work, one in 1989 and another on the centenary of his death, in 2003.
2003 – Quest officially entered the Microsoft SQL Server market, and IDC named Quest # 1 in distributed database management software.

2003 and protagonist
In his introduction to the 2003 revised edition of his novel The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, Stephen King revealed that the film was a primary influence for the Dark Tower series, and that Eastwood's character specifically inspired the creation of King's protagonist, Roland Deschain.
* Oryx and Crake ( 2003 ), a speculative fiction novel by Margaret Atwood, occasionally makes mentions of the protagonist and his friend entertaining themselves by watching reality TV shows of live executions, Noodie News, frog squashing, graphic surgery, and child pornography.
A cave in Inwood Park is where Pete Hamill's protagonist in the 2003 novel Forever receives the gift of immortality as long as he never leaves Manhattan.
Glass fictionalized his own story in The Fabulist, a 2003 novel whose protagonist is named " Stephen Aaron Glass ".
She then played the main protagonist in Market ( 2003 ), a film portraying the whole life story of a young prostitute.
* Georgia " George " Lass ( Ellen Muth ): ( 1985 – 2003 ) The show's protagonist, an 18 year old college dropout.
* The novel Stillwater by former Massachusetts governor William F. Weld ( Harvest Books, 2003, ISBN 0-15-602723-2 ) depicts the flooding of the Swift River Valley and the creation of the reservoir through the eyes of the novel's 15-year-old protagonist, Jamieson Kooby.
In addition, he is depicted in the 1999 live-action film Gohatto ( sometimes known as Taboo ), the 2003 Japanese film When the Last Sword Is Drawn, video game series Shinsengumi Gunrou-den ( as the protagonist ), video game series Fu-un Shinsengumi, video game series Bakumatsu Renka Shinsengumi, and video game Chaos Wars.
In 2003, Waid released a series named Empire ( with Barry Kitson ), whose protagonist was a Doctor Doom-like supervillain named Golgoth who had defeated all superheroes and conquered the world.
A special video made for E3 2003 portrays Master Chief, the protagonist of the Halo series, as a larger-than-life member of the army, and the Red vs. Blue trailer and first episode establish that the series is set between the events of the first two games.
The Master Chief first appears in the games as the protagonist of Halo: Combat Evolved and the 2003 novelization, Halo: The Flood.
* Cayce Pollard, protagonist of William Gibson's 2003 novel Pattern Recognition
His first leading role on the large screen was as the protagonist in 2002's King Rikki, a re-imagining of Shakespeare's Richard III in East L. A ..< REF NAME =" Starpulse "/>< REF NAME =" IMDB-KR "> King Rikki at IMDB .</ ref > Seda has appeared in over two dozen movies, including Bad Boys II ( 2003 ) as " Roberto.
Buffy Summers, the protagonist of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series ( 1997 – 2003 ), was designed by creator Joss Whedon as an alternative to the " final girl " cliché.
A ' Full Voice Version ' of the game was released in Japan on July 25, 2003, including full voice acting ( apart from the protagonist ) and extended scenarios for each character.
* In the 2003 South Korean film Oldboy, the protagonist Oh Dae-Su is fed a steady diet of fried mandu, the food that he detests the most, while he is imprisoned.
Astro re-appears as the protagonist in the 2003 series ; an android with the ability to think and reason (' Kokoro ', or Japanese for ' heart and soul ').
The term was first used in the film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl ( 2003 ), when the protagonist Elizabeth Swann ( Keira Knightley ) is captured by enemy pirates, although the movie franchise later spells the word incorrectly as " Parlay ".

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